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APARTMENT FEATURES
Heaters and Thermostats*
Here are three things you can do to keep your heang bills low:
Use your doors to create separate “zones”.
Keep windows (and balcony doors) ghtly latched.
Set your thermostats lower at night, in rooms you’re not using, and when you’re not
home.
Using “Zonal Heang
The electric heaters in the living and bedrooms are large enough to heat the room or
rooms – also known as the “zone” – that each heater serves.
Each heater is controlled by its own thermostat. By closing the doors between rooms,
you can keep dierent rooms at dierent temperatures. For example:
You can set the heat to 55 degrees in the bedroom during the day, and set it at о
68 degrees in the living room. Close the bedroom door; if you don’t, the living
room heater will keep running and trying to heat the bedroom to 68 also.
If you want to keep your enre apartment at the same temperature, it is okay о
leave the doors open between rooms.
Keep furniture and other objects away from the heaters. This prevents res and saves
you money by allowing heat to circulate more eecvely. See table below for
minimum clearances for each type of heater at the Ramona.
Type of Heater Clearance
Front Side Above
Baseboard Heater 12” 6” 12”
Electric Wall Heater 36” 36” 36”
*First oor residents, see page 18 for special instrucons about the thermostat in your apart-
ment.
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